Judy Moody (Book 1)

"Are you in a bad mood or something?" asked Rocky. "Or something," said Judy Moody. Bad moods, good moods, even back-to-school moods - Judy Moody has them all! When her teacher assigns the class the task of creating "Me" collages, it puts Judy in a cut-and-paste mood! Meet Judy Moody, her little "bother" Stink, her best friend Rocky, and her "pest" friend Frank Pearl. They're guaranteed to put you in a very Judy Moody mood... or something.

Educative and joyful

Creative, tender, funny

Reviewed on March 25 2013
by Cengizhan
(FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, United States)

Judy Moody Gets Famous (Book 2)

Good moods, bad moods, can't-stand-Jessica-Finch moods. Judy Moody has a mood for every occasion, and this time she's in a jealous mood. Jealous of Jessica Finch, that is, who gets her picture on the front page of the newspaper. When Judy sets off in pursuit of her own fame and happiness, watch out! She's so determined, she just might find it, or she might merely become more infamous than ever!

Good story for children.

I am really liking this series. Judy is fun, funny, sweet, smart, and seemingly self-absorbed. Then she does something unexpected but totally true t..Show More »o her character and you realize that she is also compassionate. I can't wait to read the next book. Rosenblat is amazing, as usual.

Judy Moody, M.D. (Book 5): The Doctor Is In!

That's because Class 3T is studying the Amazing Human Body. Judy, who idolizes Elizabeth Blackwell, First Woman Doctor, can hardly wait to begin her better-than-best-ever third-grade projects - like show-and-tell with something way rarer than a scab, a real-live ooey-gooey operation, and a cloning experiment that may create double trouble for Judy and her friends!

Judy Moody Declares Independence (Book 6)

After visiting Boston, Judy Moody's in the mood for liberty and freedom - freedom from her parents' rules and her pesky little brother, that is. But Judy's plans to declare independence, just like the Patriots did in 1776, wind up getting her into hot water. For sure and absolute positive, the founding fathers never had problems like hers! Will Judy be able to prove, once and for all, that she's ready for a bit more independence?

Around the World in 8 1/2 Days: Judy Moody, Book 7

Judy Moody has a double! Amy Namey is exactly like Judy - same-same - and she's a member of the "way-cool" My-Name-Is-A-Poem Club. Judy is meant to be doing an Around-the-World class project with Rocky and Frank Pearl. But with so much time spent thinking about Amy, Judy's old friends start to feel left out...

Judy Moody Goes to College

Here, Judy is having trouble with math and her substitute teacher gets the bright idea to assign her a tutor. Very unhappy, Judy is pleasantly surprised when her tutor turns out to be a super-cool college student. Now Judy's ditching her old third-grade ways for a new, hip college attitude that has everyone puzzled.

Judy Moody & Stink: The Holly Joliday

Judy Moody is making a list and checking it twice, but all her brother, Stink, wants this year is snow. It hasn’t snowed on Christmas in Virginia in more than a hundred years, however, so what are the chances that that will change? Enter the new mailman, Mr. Jack Frost, who not only looks like a jolly old elf but also seems to know a lot about weather patterns, has a fondness for the cold, and works looooooong hours during the holiday season.

Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt

When the Moody family drops anchor on “Artichoke” Island, they are greeted by the mysterious Cap’n Weevil, a one-eyed buccaneer with a scraggly beard and a treasure map. Before you can say “Davy Jones’s Locker,” Stink and Judy are racing in search of gold. But they’re not the only salty dogs lookin’ for loot. Can Scurvy Stink and Mad Molly beat out their rivals? Not unless they can find the hidden clues, crack the secret codes, and solve the tricky puzzles - before time runs out! Aaarrr!

Judy Moody, Girl Detective

Megan McDonald’s New York Times best-selling series about rambunctious third-grader Judy Moody is a hit with young listeners who love watching their favorite heroine get into, and out of, zany situations. It’s hard to tell just what kind of mood Judy’s going to be in, but this time she’s in a sleuthing mood—a Nancy Drew type of mood. Just itching to solve a case, her wish soon comes true when a local crime-dog-in-training goes missing.

Judy Moody and the Bad Luck Charm: Judy Moody, Book 11

Ever since Grandma Lou gave her that squished penny, Judy can’t stop winning - at bowling, at spelling, at everything! For sure and absolute positive, she’ll ride that wave of good fortune all the way to the nation’s capital. Watch out, D.C. Here comes Judy Moody, the luckiest kid ever! Luckiest, that is, until her lucky penny has an unlucky accident. Suddenly it’s good-bye, Lucky Duck! Hello, C-A-L-A-M-I-T-Y! Has Judy’s luck gone down the toilet for good? Why do some people have all the luck, while she gets stuck with a yard full of three-not-four-leaf clovers, a runaway potbellied pig, and a squashed penny with cooties?

Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer

It’s bad enough that Mom and Dad are going on a trip without Judy and Stink and leaving them in the care of Aunt Awful (er, Opal). Now two of Judy’s friends are going Splitsville, too! Just when it looks like her summer is going to be the boringest, snoringest ever, Judy concocts a THRILL-a-delic plan. Judy Moody and Frank Pearl dive headlong into nonstop action in pursuit of the Judy Moodiest summer ever! Based on a screenplay by Megan McDonald and Kathy Waugh, Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer will take listeners on a totally awesome adventure – RARE!

Great family series

I love how closely the movie stuck to the book. After my five year old daughter listened to the book, she was allowed to watch the movie. She fell eve..Show More »n more in love with the characters! We have truly enjoyed this series. My daughter loves to read, but isn't quite able to read chapter books alone yet so this series has become our bed time series. I love that it isn't like the other "children's" series and the language and themes are appropriate. I cannot say the same for some of the others. This series has made her curious about so much and I even enjoy them as an adult!

Judy Moody, Mood Martian: Judy Moody, Book 12

Sasquatch! That's who Judy looks like in her school picture. Antarctica! That's where Judy's been sent three times in a single sour-ball week to chill out. Can Judy's mood get any worse? Well, duh! Of course it can. Unless…it's Backward Day! That means it's time for Judy to turn that frown upside down, make lemonade out of lemons, and be nice to stinky little brothers. Can she stay in a good-not-bad mood for an entire day? How about seven whole days? Will her friends freak out when they see a tidy, on-time Judy who smells like cupcake lip gloss?